What it costs: Anywhere from $20 to $800, depending on the what kind of stuff you want to send.

What you get: Mouth has a ton of different curated subscriptions so you can get either specific categories of delicious stuff — bourbon! cookies!pickles! — or a mix of different "indie" snacks and ingredients.

Why it's cool: Like lots of subscription box services, Mouth does the work of picking out Cool Hip Food Brands for you — but being able to specialize the subscription for your giftee based on a specific kind of thing they love makes it feel more personal and less random.

What you get: A ship-shape little treasure chest with four unique and nutritionist-approved snacks inside, chosen according to the feedback you give on the website about what you like.

Why it's cool: Graze boxes are small enough that they can be mailed right to your office or fit in your mailbox. The snacks are tailored to what you like, but there's still an element of surprise every month.

What you get: 8 or more packaged snacks that are "either organic or all-natural, GMO-free, gluten-free or free of artificial junk." If you like the snacks, you can go online and order full-scale versions of your favorites.

Why it's cool: For every box someones buys, the company will donate one meal to a food bank in the U.S.

What you get: A big box of 12 or more full-size international snacks from brands all over the world.

Why it's cool: This one is for the snacker who really doesn't give a crap whether anything is organic or gluten-free; they just want it to taste awesome. It's also a pretty great price for the number of different treats you get.

What you get: 4-6 "handcrafted cured meats" from a single producer each month. It could be anything from South African biltong to American chicken jerky; you can check out past boxes here.

Why it's cool: This would work for both hardcore food nerds and for people who just love anything bacon-adjacent. It's a good way to try exotic stuff that you'd probably never know to ask for at a store or restaurant.

What you get: All the booze* you need to have a fully stocked and awesome home bar, built box-by-box. Each month you get 3-6 full-size bottles of different spirits, along with 5 cocktail recipes to make with them.

Why it's cool: Literally everyone loves nice booze, and this makes it easy to branch out beyond only drinking beer or wine at home. It's definitely not cheap, but it's classy as hell if you want to impress someone.

*IMPORTANT NOTE: It's sadly only legal to ship alcohol to certain states, so your giftee must be in one of these states: CA, CO, DC, ID, IL, MO, NJ, NM, NY, or WA.

What you get: 6 full-sized "artisan" food products (past examples: bourbon-pecan peanut butter, espresso BBQ sauce) based on a different theme each month. The stuff comes packed in a handsome wooden crate.

Why it's cool: Mantry is pretty expensive for what you get, but you can order just a single box without having to commit them to a whole year. The stuff is high-quality and there are a million ways you could up-cycle those nifty crates.

What you get: Bags of high-end coffee brands, with beans sourced from all over the world. This is perfect for anyone who's already serious about coffee or anyone who wants to get more serious by trying new kinds.

Why it's cool: You can either choose particular coffees for your giftee (if you know what they like), or send the gift via email and let them fill in their own taste preferences (if you have no idea).

Note: Cocoa Runners is based in the U.K. — main site here — but partners with Standard Cocoa to ship to the U.S.

What you get: Four different full-size bars of high-quality artisanal chocolate from all over the world.

Why it's cool: This is chocolate for people who care about where their food comes from; you'll get lots of information on the producers and their methods. But also, it's... chocolate. LOTS OF CHOCOLATE.

What it costs: Starting at $10/box (3, 6, or 12-month gift subscriptions).

What you get: An assortment of nifty Japanese snacks and candy. If you try something and love it, you can order more on the website.

Why it's cool: This is perfect for anyone who's just over, like, micro-batch American muskrat jerky hand-cured in the Ozark mountains. The snacks are cute but not twee, and weird enough to keep things interesting.

What you get: 4 samples of different loose-leaf tea blends from producers all over the world.

Why it's cool: English Breakfast gets old! This is a nice thing for anyone who likes tea but might not go in search of exotic new kinds to try. You might want to give this subscription to someone along with a basic tea infuser in case they don't have one.

What you get: A box full of locally produced goodies from one of four Southern cities: Nashville, Charleston, Memphis, or Austin. The stuff ranges from biscuit mix to beef jerky to fancy cocktail syrups, but it's all delicious and beautifully packaged.

Why it's cool: Lots of flexible gift and subscription options. You can pick just one city to send boxes from, go for a "Batch Tour" that includes all of them, or send someone a one-time themed gift batch if you don't want to commit to a long-term thing.